![]() Mar 27 2006, 10:30 pm
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Why does "justice" sound ominous when it's used as a verb?
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Verb? He justiced the crocodile. Makes me think of "serviced" instead.
Yeah, I'm sure a group of people could service a crocodile. :o |
Hmmm, "justiced". Sounds like something we'd hear in a Bush speech. lol
"We went to Iraq, and justiced the [heck] out of Saddam's regime!" On topic: Yeah, that's definitely out-of-character. Primitives would have been acting more on instinct than we do today. And instinct would have told them to eliminate the threat. They wouldn't have had the higher-level inhibitions that we do, such as "the rest of us might be killed!" or whatnot. |
Oh yeah, forgot to add that chimpanzees have been known to kill antelope and wild pig. While this doesn't conclusively prove anything about humans, they are our nearest animal relative (it is highly probable that we share a common evolutionary ancestor) and they certainly don't just go around picking berries!
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